Hello Douglas,

On Sat, 08 Feb 2003 at 00:13:25[GMT -0600](which was 06:13 where I
live) you wrote:

> That is not true. Here's how I do it (it's very simple):

> 1).- The Mail Dispatcher will pull down as many lines as you set it
> for (I download 25).

> 2).- Selective Download will look for the strings you set for it in
> any of those downloaded lines.

> Therefore - if you include <html> in your list of strings to be
> excluded, all html mail directed your way will wind up with the
> Receive box unchecked.

Does that really do what I was asking? I want the message downloaded
but to have the HTML attachment removed _after_ downloading. If I read
your message correctly _all_ messages with HTML attachments will not
be downloaded. No good I'm afraid as far too many people send
important text messages with HTML.

Whilst looking very useful I would rather have all messages in my
inbox. For instance I use the excellent Spampal for spam and I wish
someone could design a  similar HTMLpal for a similar purpose:-)

Just in case of the very rare (but increasingly possible) chance that
an important message should not have a separate HTML attachment I
wouldn't want to miss it.

-- 
Best regards,
Richard

| Using The Bat! 1.63 Beta/6 & SpamPal
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